Additional to the Moto PH flagship handset Moto Z, Motorola also introduced the Moto Z Play which includes all the Z’s features at a slightly price reduction. Although Moto Z Play is slightly less expensive, it still has the same stunning style and design plus a bigger battery volume.

Behind the Moto Z Play performance is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor that we initially experienced with ASUS’ Zenfone 3. That’s combined with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage. The Moto Z Play’s efficiency will likely be on the very same level as most flagships available in the market currently regarding level of smoothness and functionality. Having Much less Bloatwares , we’re confident that this device will do the job a bit better than ZF3.

The Motorola Moto Z Play Philippine price is Php 22,999.

Moto Z Play featurest a Super AMOLED display that’s been cut down to just full HD (1920 x 1080). The 5-megapixel f/2.2 front camera gets an LED flash too. The device uses on-screen keys for navigation,a square fingerprint scanner situated on the bottom part that we managed to confuse for a home press button. The unit also has got the same always-on display function that’s existing on the Moto Z.

Flip the unit over and you’ll notice a glass back that replaces the metal one used by Moto Z. The Moto Z Play also uses the same Moto mods that quickly snap onto the backside via magnets and the rear camera module as the locating hole. Talking about the camera, the Moto Z Play boast a 16-megapixel rear camera with an f/2.0 aperture lens, PDAF and laser AF and dual LED flash.

The power and volume rocker is located on the right side, microSD/SIM tray on top and USB Type-C port on the bottom.

Moto Z play also boast a much bigger battery pack with that thicker body of 7mm, plus water and dust resistance.